The latest high and low-intensity conflicts have shown that the range of threats that ships will need to tackle is expanding and in some cases the boundaries between high and low intensity are becoming increasingly harder to distinguish, especially with non-state actors capable of deploying advanced long-range weapons. Moreover, the use of Ukrainian unmanned surface vessels against Russian large surface units in the Black Sea and all types of attack UAVs against ships in the Red Sea, have shown that threats are evolving.
They are also used in swarms to saturate surface combat units' defense systems but also inflict a considerable financial cost. Indeed, the market is trying to address this issue by developing laser weapons. However, until their full deployment on all vessels, naval surface units will continue to rely on conventional weapons.
The threat of a high-intensity conflict has also increased and numbers in terms of how many surface units and weapon systems can be deployed, is becoming a quality of its own. The concept of disributed lethality will remain important and will further expand with the use of unmanned surface vessels of large size, which will be capable of deploying multiple launchers.
In this threat environment, it is expected that customers will acquire new ships with enhanced firepower capabilities, including OPVs and other patrol vessels which will have to feature additional weapons compared to the past. Upgrade of older ships will continue being an important part of the market, allowing surface vessels to operate well into the future.
However, adding more weapon systems is not always feasible due to technical restrictions. Therefore, a weapon system, especially a gun will be required to carry out more tasks. We now see that new generations of naval guns are used to engage not only large surface targets, but small and fast-moving ones, or UAS and also might be needed to function as close-in weapon systems. That is only feasible thanks to the development of guided and programmable ammunition.
Our study, "Naval Weapon Systems - Market and Technology Forecast to 2033" explores how conventional naval weapon systems are being reshaped into modern, multi-domain combat solutions. It examines the technological advances being adopted by leading navies and how these transformations are influencing market dynamics and future demand, especially as global modernisation programmes take centre stage in procurement strategies.
For suppliers, aligning early with these programmes is no longer optional; it is the most decisive factor in securing long-term contracts and remaining competitive in a market where political priorities, technological leaps, and geopolitical tensions converge to influence purchasing decisions.
The study provides in-depth insights into upcoming weapon system acquisition plans, mapping out the scope, scale, and timelines of opportunities worldwide. It highlights where suppliers can align with modernisation priorities, what technologies are gaining traction, and how evolving operational doctrines are shaping the next decade of naval firepower.
Covered in this study
- Overview: Snapshot of the Naval Weapon Systems in the military market during 2025-2033, including highlights of the demand drivers, trends, and challenges. It also provides a snapshot of the spending with respect to regions as well as segments and sheds light on the emergence of new technologies.
- Market Dynamics: Insights into the technological developments in the Naval Weapon Systems market and a detailed analysis of the changing preferences of governments around the world. It also analyses changing industry structure trends and the challenges faced by the industry participants.
- Segment Analysis: Insights into the various systems market from a segmental perspective and a detailed analysis of factors influencing the market for each segment.
- Regional Review: Insights into modernisation patterns and budgetary allocation for top countries within a region.
- Regional Analysis: Insights into the systems market from a regional perspective and a detailed analysis of factors influencing the market for each region.
- Impact Analysis: Analysis on how certain events will impact the Naval Weapon Systems market. This will give you an indication of which factors are important for the forecast.
- Key Programme Analysis: Details of the top programmes in each segment are expected to be executed during the forecast period.
- Competitive landscape Analysis: Analysis of the competitive landscape of this industry. It provides an overview of key companies, together with insights such as key alliances, strategic initiatives, and a SWOT analysis.
Segmentation
The market is segmented by Region and Weapon System.
Region
- North America
- Europe
- Asia Pacific
- Middle East & Africa
- Latin America
Weapon System
- VLS - Vertical Launch Systems
- DMS - Deck Mounted Launching Systems
- SG - Small Calibre Naval Guns
- MG - Medium Calibre Naval Guns
- LG - Large Calibre Naval Guns
- CIWS-M - Missile-Based
- CIWS-G - Gun-Based
- CIWS-H - Hybrid
- TORP - Torpedoes
Reasons to buy
- To address the procurement and market needs for Naval Weapon Systems over the next eight years.
- Gain insights into the factors driving demand for different Naval Weapon Systems in leading countries and emerging markets. Identify opportunities presented by each market segment based on defence spending, technological advancements, and geopolitical factors. Analyse market potential in terms of naval system adoption by type.
- Strengthen understanding of market demand drivers, industry trends, regulatory landscapes, and technological developments influencing the adoption of Naval Weapon Systems.
- Identify key channels driving the global Naval Weapon Systems market. Evaluate opportunities in government procurement programmes, defence contracts, and research collaborations. Explore avenues for revenue expansion through market penetration and diversification.
- Conduct a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape in the Naval Weapon Systems market. Profile leading providers of Naval Weapon Systems, including their product offerings, market presence, research capabilities, and strategic initiatives. Assess competitive positioning to make informed business decisions and identify potential partnership opportunities.
Companies Listed:
- Almaz-Antey
- ASC (Australian Submarine Corporation)
- Babcock International
- BAE Systems
- Boeing
- China Aerospace Corporation (CASC)
- China North Industries Group Corporation (NORINCO)
- China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC)
- Hanwha Ocean
- Diehl Defence
- DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation)
- Embraer
- General Dynamics
- Hyundai Heavy Industries
- Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
- Kamov
- Kiev Shipyard
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- Kongsberg
- Leonardo
- Lockheed Martin
- MBDA
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
- MKE(Turkey)
- Naval Group
- Navantia
- Northrop Grumman
- Oerlikon (Diehl)
- Patria
- Rafael
- Raytheon
- Rheinmetall
- Saab
- Safran
- ST Engineering
- Thales
- United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC)
- Zelenodolsk Design Bureau
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